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fidjiefidjie · 1 year
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Bonne soirée ❤️📽❤️
Whitney Houston 🎶 I Will Always Love You
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adribosch-fan · 1 year
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Kevin Costner finalmente explica el drama de ‘Yellowstone’ y dice que podría demandar al programa 
Kevin Costner finalmente explica el drama de ‘Yellowstone’ y dice que podría demandar al programa 
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Draft Day and Moneyball are spiritually and thematically opposite movies
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doublydaring · 1 month
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Ron what are your top 10 favorites movies ever made
This is not a definitive list I love too many movies too much but here is a sampling:
1. Head - self explantory
2. Bull Durham - the greatest baseball movie ever made. even if you don't know anything about baseball you will love this movie. it will lovingly teach you all you need to know which is that baseball is sex and sex is baseball. Susan Surandon and Kevin Kostner mildly kinky sex with heavy saxophone. Wear garters to pitch better. The beauty of the minor leagues.
3. Benny and Joon - this movie is just... delightful. It knows exactly when to take itself seriously and when to be whimsical. Being something of a Joon myself I formed an emotional connection to these characters at a young age when I originally saw this story as a wonderful musical premiere that unfortunately never went anywhere. I still mourn those songs. Benny Joon and Sam are adorable and the conflict makes sense and I like everybody in this movie. Ugh. So perfect and sweet.
4. Maurice - E. M. FORSTER. I will always be a room with a view girly but this movie is better sorry. The movie that annoying gay people asking for happy ending would like if they understood the concept of class conflict. So good so wonderful. Alec Scudder you will always be famous.
5. My Cousin Vinny - Italian Americans, Jews, the south, what could go wrong? One of the funniest movies of all time and one of the sexiest movies of all time. Marisa Tomei perhaps I am not a homosexual. Ralph Macchio. Fucking stunning. A film that doesn't need to be as gorgeous as it is but serves and slays at every turn. Thee courtroom comedy.
6. Army of Darkness - I can't watch scary movies luckily this movie isn't scary. I love hot men doing dumb shit, I love king arthur, I love Sam Raimi, I love boiiiiiinnnngggg sound effect. This movie is EPIC. Smart stupid fun.
7. Parting Glances - Steve Buscemi gay AIDS comedy 1986. No one has seen this movie because I don't think it got a wide theatrical release its one of those movies I am lucky to know about because my parents went and saw every independent movie released from 1984-2002 at our local art theater (RIP). This movie is sweet and thoughtful and hysterical. One of my moms favorites one of my favorites. Dump him, fall in love with your best friend.
8. Arsenic and Old Lace - I have to have at least one extremely old thing on here (honorable mention to bringing up baby). This movie is fucking hilllarrrious. Jonathon Brewster and Dr. Herman Einstein are the greatest homoerotic villain duo of all time. Carey Grant for God's sake!!!! A horribly dark comedy about the two sweetest old ladies you ever did meet.
9. The Lost World: Jurassic Park - what if Jurrassic Park starred Dr. Ian Malcolm. Are you stupid? Jurassic Park is a perfect film but this one is My Favorite. The power of gymnastics can ward off a dinosaur.
10. Pacific Rim - the characters in this movie blow all its peers out of the water. Raleigh Becket? Mako Mori???? Stacker Pentecost? Newt Geizler? Helllooooo. Dr. Herman. Gottlieb. What if an action movie was good? I can't believe no one had thought of that until now? Not a kaiju guy sorry. Not a Jaeger guy. Just a freaky little characters guy and boy does this move have them.
Soooo many more: Moonstruck, Raising Arizona, Pride and Prejudice, Lancelot of the Lake, The Sting, Slap Shot, Barefoot in the Park, Excalibur, Re-Animator 1&2, Evil Dead 2, Bill and Ted, To Wong Foo, Repo Man, I could go on forever.... I love the movies.....
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myjunkisyuzuruhanyu · 11 months
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Sigh... fantastic Yuma at France... (did you like Werther at the gala btw?)... Shoma this next event... NHK is gonna be good (and also stressful for me, I want them both in the final)
Yuma's skating is brilliant. Smooth like butter. The jump landings, you really can't do them any better. He also improved a lot in the performance area. If that's Carolina Kostner's influence I can't wait to see more of it 😍😍😍 As he's not back to his full content I knew it was going to be hard for Yuma to claim more than Bronze here if Ilia and Adam skate the way they showed already during the season. Both Ilia and Adam were very good and I think the result is fine even though I think Yuma should have had way higher PCS than both of them but let's not talk judging...it's a mess.
I unfortunately wasn't at the gala to see Yuma's Werther 😭 (I went back to Paris early bc all trains after the gala were fully booked and also very late and I still have a long 9 hour travel from Paris home so I decided to skip the gala but now I do regret not seeing Yuma's gala 😭)
NHK will be super stressful. Looking forward to it, but also it will be heartbreak. NHK will be a problem for Yuma for the GPF. JSF fckd up when they put Yuma and Shoma - their two best skaters - in the same comp. Either they did not trust Yuma's recovery or they were just plain dumb. Anyway it can't be helped. The problem is that Yuma actually has to win to definetly make the GPF. If Yuma is 2nd which is likely as Yuma's not yet at full technial capacity and Shoma has the stronger content, Yuma will have a problem to qualify. 🥲 There are only 6 places. 😭 For the GPF: Ilia already qualified, Adam and Shoma are likely to qualify, Sota did win a GP so actually he just has to place 4th at CoC to get in and that's definitely possible, then Kao, Kevin, Shun and Matteo all have the chance to qualify at GP Espoo. Not all of them will get in but Jun and someone else without a medal will have to win for Yuma to place above them at least one of them. There are still scenarios how Yuma can qualify but it's not easy and not complety dependant on himself alone unless he wins NHK...
Shoma at Cup of China next is the first thing to be excited about. He will face Adam and though reproducing what Adam just did is difficult Shoma does have a tough competitor there. As Shoma's abilties are not to be underestimated (as some unfortunately doubt) Shoma will probably be heated up by the performances of GP France. I think Adam will qualify there for the GPF. I strongly believe Shoma will be first, but even if not it's hardly something to worry about. Shoma did win everything and we should be thankful he still wants to compete. (Shoma would place 2nd at worst bc Sota and Kazuki and the others aren't a threat to Shoma) I have the problem that I also want Kazuki to win too bc I'd love to see him in the GPF but chances are sadly almost 0. 😭
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earhartsease · 1 year
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there are few things unintentionally funnier than Kevin Kostner in that Robin Hood film saying "this is english courage" in an unimpeachably USian accent
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"Soy un gran fan de los sueños. Por desgracia, los sueños son nuestra primera víctima en la vida. La gente parece renunciar a ellos, más rápido que cualquier otra cosa, por una “realidad”.
- Kevin #Kostner (1955), actor y director de cine estadounidense.
https://estebanlopezgonzalez.com/2020/03/06/arnold-schonberg-la-emancipacion-de-la-disonancia/
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tilbageidanmark · 1 year
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Movies I watched this Week #123 (Year 3/Week 19):
When thinking of Ozu, what’s the first thing that comes to mind? Refined domestic dramas, tatami shots, chrysanthemums flowers - or fart jokes? ... Good morning, my 5th film by Yasujirō Ozu, is apparently one of the few films he directed that is not about old people but about children.
A gentle and delightful comedy about two boys who refuse to speak until their parents buy a television set, it is full with ‘Pull my finger’ (rather ‘Touch on my forehead’) moments. With Ozu's favourite actor Chishū Ryū. 8/10.
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Let him go, a wonderful discovery by a Thomas Bezucha, a director previously-unknown (to me). A moving, and slow-moving, neo-Western that turns 180 degrees for the third act. Salt of the earth, retired sheriff Kevin Kostner and taciturn wife Diane Lane grieve after the death of their son, then try to rescue their only grandson from some unsavory hillbillies. A tense story about loss. 8/10.
There are some magnetic and gorgeous actresses I am completely attracted to. Beside Diane Lane, there are Léa Seydoux, Maggie Cheung, Catherine Deneuve, Charlize Theron, Sidse Babett Knudsen, Isabelle Huppert, Anna Kendrick, La Binoche, Etc.
So I’m going next to watch Lane’s two 1983 back-to-back Coppola films, ‘The Outsiders’ and ‘Rumble fish’.
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First watch: The ruthless, brutal City of God, a Brazilian ‘Goodfellas’, but worst, not as funny, and so much bloodier and grittier. I was reluctant to watch it for a long time and for a good reason. Merciless crimes in the favelas, cruel, senseless killings committed by children, the poorest of the poor, and based on a true story.  
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Lianna, my first relationship drama by independent director John Sayles, picked randomly from a list. An honest exposition about a vulnerable woman [who’s married to a prick named ‘Dick’!] and a mother of two who suddenly realizes that she’s a lesbian. She comes out, sans heroism, and faces the difficult and lonely struggles of being herself. Hard to imagine that it was written (so well) by a man, and in 1983.
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‘Meet me at the top of the Empire State Building in 3 months’ X 3:
🍿 Re-watch: Warren Beatty and Annette Bening’s Love Affair is broadly panned as one of the worst remakes ever made, but for me it’s one of my favorite romances. I love everything about it, from Ennio Morricone’s theme (which did tend to repeat itself again and again, but was glorious) to the sappy chemistry between the two lovers, and to this being Katharine Hepburn’s final role. 9/10.
🍿 It was based on Leo McCarey’s 1939 original Love Affair with Charles Boyer and Irene Dunne. But I found it a stiff and slow tearjerker in spite of its pedigree - "If you can paint, I can walk".
🍿 Leo McCarey’s own remake, the 1957 An Affair to remember, with Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr was better (because it was newer?). Still I prefer the later Beatty-Bening version.
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The Novelist’s Film, my 10th art film by the always-the-same Korean naval-gazer Hong Sang-soo. Two women, one a prolific writer who all of a sudden can’t find the energy to write, and the other pretty actress Kim Min-hee who doesn’t want to work any more, meet randomly during a walk in the park, and on the spot decide to make a film together. As usual in his movies, the whole concept is but a series of mundane conversations, usually over coffee and drinks (this time over Makgeolli rice wine) which eventually adds up to a small and subtle epiphany. 7/10.
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Sapphire, my third by forgotten British director Basil Dearden. While it’s not as compelling as the first two groundbreaking films of his that I saw (‘Victim’ and ‘All night long’), this murder mystery again dealt with a social problem of the day, one not usually explored on film. This time it was bigotry and racial discrimination, and it did so openly and honestly.
How is Dearden not better appreciated today?
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Dogtooth, my third uncomfortable art film by Yorgos Lanthimos (after ‘The killing of a sacred deer’ and ‘The lobster’). A weird, freaky and perverse metaphor for fascism, or at least for the cult of the patriarchy. A Fritzl-like story about a father who isolates his three adult children in the family compound and keeps them home-schooled and emotionally stunted. Unpleasant and joyless.
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“I've known you for all of two mins & already I don't like you...”
Midnight Run, my 3rd re-watch in 3 years (and possibly my 20th re-watch in 20 years...), one of my all-time favorite movies, a perfect comedy-action buddy-cop with a heart. Best roles for (newly father of 7) Robert de Nero, as well as for FBI Special Agent Alonzo Mosely, Dennis Farina, Joe Pantoliano, and a fantastic Danny Elfman score. 10/10 again (and again).
Strangely enough, this brilliant script and impeccable dialogue were written by one prolific George Gallo, who also wrote 27 other scripts and directed 21 movies none of which I ever heard of. And most all his other movies have between ZERO to 30 ‘Rotten Tomato Scores’!
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William Wyler’s 1966 How to Steal a Million. The idea of seeing Audrey Hepburn and Peter O'Toole [whose names, both first and last, are euphemisms for 'Cock'] in a light romantic comedy is irresistible. But the movie itself was a big letdown: All style and no substance. 2/10.
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2 counties:
🍿 "Here I was for the first time in my life having a nice peaceful time and you had to come and spoil it".
County hospital, a 1932 Laurel and Hardy 2-reeler, simple and not too slapsticky. What a strange relationship these two “friends” had...
🍿 I used to lived in Anaheim Hills & Yorba Linda, CA when the third-rate teen ‘comedy’ Orange County premiered, but I only tried to see it now for the first time. Sadly, I couldn't stand this superficial and Clichéd low-brow piece of nepotism, just like (many of) the people who used to live there, and I had to click it off after 15 torturous minutes. 1/10
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I got talked into watching Saul Goodman’s violent action flick Nobody again. It’s still generic and unoriginal, and I hope they never do a sequel. 4/10. 
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Moviewise is a YouTube channel offering interesting film essays by a guy with a deep voice and a strange accent who often gives reactionary /masculine analyses. Last week I saw his ‘The camera and the mirror, a love story’. Here are some that I saw this week:
Why ‘The Banshees of Inisherin’ has no ending *
How to Immediately Identify a Great Director *
What is the Encyclopedic Film genre *
Why ‘All about Eve’ is a perfect screenplay *
Why ‘Jeanne Dielman 23, Quai du Commerce’ is boring and does not deserve to be called ‘World’s Best film’ *
How are “Puzzle film” different from surreal ones *
Breaking down film dialogue into the ‘Practical’ and the ‘Analytical’ *
Why Succession’s Logan Roy Always Wins *
But he’s also funny sometimes, as he is in A Guide for Analyzing Movies.
Many more inside. In spite of his endocentric chauvinism, his readings are still worth the watch.
And talking of Succession, I’m looking forward to bingeing on Season 4 at the end of May, when it’s all done.
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3 shorts:
🍿 Of course I know about them, but I never actually seen any ‘Star Wars’ or JRR Tolkien movies. Caleb Ward used Midjourney AI tools to create two fictional trailers for alternative films directed by Wes Anderson, one for Star Wars, and another for Lord of the Rings: Cute.
🍿 In the end, what it felt like to almost die. A woman tells the story what she experienced when she had a massive pulmonary embolism.  
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(My complete movie list is here)
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pc7ooo · 20 days
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Финал «Йеллоустоуна» получил трейлер — Кевин Костнер не вернётся в сериал
Кинокомпания Paramount представила премьерный тизер-трейлер второй части пятого сезонасериала «Йеллоустоун» (Yellowstone). Ролик был опубликован...
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7ooo-ru · 3 months
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Кевин Костнер снял на собственные деньги эпическую сагу о Диком Западе. Почему «Горизонты» надо срочно смотреть?
В российский прокат вышла первая часть эпического вестерна Кевина Костнера «Горизонты», премьера которого прошла весной на Каннском кинофестивале.
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thelonesomequeen · 7 months
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The guy behind Alba looks like Kevin Kostner 😅
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k-star-holic · 1 year
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I'm happy to be out of Kevin Carolina Kostner's house.
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latestmoviesblog · 2 years
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Chapter 3-Back To The Gutter – Chicago Indie Critics
The teens come to play. Is Boba going to continue to be the Kevin Kostner savior to the Sand People or will he show his more menacing side? DO YOU AGREE WITH US? Tell us why or why not? Show Info: Two Chicago schlubs give their hot take on the newest “Book of Boba Fett” episode while playing Star Wars video games together. Host Info: Mike Crowley is a member of the Chicago Indi Critics, a…
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A Perfect World (Clint Eastwood, 1993)
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earhartsease · 1 year
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literally everyone else in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves is a better actor than Kevin Kostner, it's embarrassing to watch - he's like the acting equivalent of cuttlebone
this is why you never see him on screen working with parrots
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bull durham (1988)
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